Category Search - This variation of Advanced Search opens with content already selected. Click a category search link on the Reporter home page such as Search News Notes to go to an Advanced Search of all News Notes.

Guided Search - Each Guided Search form is based on search content and provides easy content refinement and structured search fields for your convenience.

Find a case by citation - Click Find a Case on the Reporter banner to access the “Find a case by citation” form, a fast way to locate a case when you know the citation.

Headnote Finder - Click Headnote Finder under Find Cases to search headnotes by classification number, and optionally by any combination of court, words, or date limitation.

Cases

On the Browse Box on the first page, the the Browse Box click on Cases to go to the next page, which lists all American courts by jurisdiction.enter your search in the box at the top of the page, which allows you to choose jurisdiction or search all cases

click on Advanced Search to the right of the orange Search button. The Advanced Search provides a search template.

Annotated

Annotated codes make better research tools because of the annotations, more frequent updating, and superior indexing. The Library also must take things like budget constraints into account when deciding on which annotated code to purchase if more than one is available. Although Bluebook rule 12.2.1 states the preferred citation is to an official code, it does allow citation to an unofficial code.

or the state legislature’s website (a good source for links to these is the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington DC, State Legislatures, State Laws, and State Regulations, http://www.llsdc.org/state-leg/ (last visited Aug. 13, 2013).